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Old 22nd September 2007, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by WholeBean View Post
Hello everyone,

I don't usually post much but this topic is so interesting I have to ask a question. I'm confused about the use of the term chip dumping. I've always thought it meant one person was dumping chips from a compromised account or credit card to his/her legit account so as to be able to transfer the funds off site. I don't understand much about poker tracker, but are you using the term to indicate dumping in order to alter poker tracker stats? Are they dumping the chips to one another?

A nitty technicality, I know, but if anyone could answer this I'd appreciate it.

Thanks,

WholeBean
Yes chip dumping is too offload cash from a suspicious account.

The poker tracker is a use to track play but can be useful to detect patterns of play. It offers a more accurate stats overview. I dont really know much about poker tracker and its stats but apparently some of it has shown up patterns that would suggest chip dumping and an inside advantage.

Im only really going with my own hand analysis to determine the AP case